VLOG: Protect Your Property – Easy Steps to Winterize your Home

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Do you know the steps you need to take in order to keep your home safe in the winter? We’ve been lucky in our region – snow hasn’t fallen yet, and we haven’t quite hit below freezing temperatures. That can change – FAST! Join Eric as he discusses the easiest way to winterize your home and protect your property!

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VLOG: Spooky! Do you have to disclose if you think your home is haunted?

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This Halloween season, Eric wanted to bring to your attention something a little …. spooky. Do you have to disclose if you think your home is haunted? 

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How to Sell Your Home for Top Dollar – LIVE THIS WEEK!

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The History of Architecture in Washington, DC

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Washington, DC, is a filled with history.  Behind the monuments, behind the congressional appeals, and behind the signed Bills, there’s a wealth of history in the architectural style of every home in and around the city. In this brief overview, we’ll educate on classifications of homes in the DC area.

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Top 6 Home Tips: Preventing a Break-In – Secrets from the Eric Stewart Show

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Summer officially ends on September 22nd.  The kids are going back to school and your well-oiled fall routine is about to kick off, and your house is going to be quite lonely again.  While it’s true that home break ins are thought to happen in the summer due to family vacations to the beach, you and yours will likely travel even more than you realize in the upcoming months due to various holidays. Scammers and robbers will take advantage of every opportunity they can – here are your 6 Home Tips to help secure your home from a break in.

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Top 4 Myths About Realtors®

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Finding the right Realtor® to sell your home can be a challenge. When you begin your search, these Top Myths about Realtors® are important to keep in mind. 

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Why 20% of Homebuyers May Not Sleep Tonight

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A New Crop Of Buyers is Entering the Market

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Have you ever considered living on a farm?  Trends in the DC Metro lead heavily towards this being a normal question that many people have come to ask themselves.  Maybe we wouldn’t jump right into owning a 100 acre farm in North Dakota, but we have been asking ourselves lately: what, exactly, is in the food we eat, and how do we buy it? 

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Death and Disclosure

Should you disclose if someone died in the house you are trying to sell? Eric Stewart gives you tips on this tricky subject.

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What details as a home office?

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28% of working individuals use an area in their residence that they would call a home office. It makes sense, right? You buy a desk. You have your own computer. You work at said desk and said computer. You might even be using your couch as a home office; who needs a chair? Sadly, these likely will not qualify as “home office” for tax deductions.

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